This is a record of Serbia's results at the FIFA World Cup, including as their predecessor teams Yugoslavia (1920–1992) and Serbia and Montenegro (1996–2006; the country was renamed from "Federal Republic of Yugoslavia" in 2003). FIFA recognizes Serbia as the official successor of the Yugoslav teams, and thus inherits all Yugoslavia's and Serbia and Montenegro's records.

Including their predecessors' records, Serbia has qualified for thirteen FIFA World Cup finals tournaments, last failing to do so in 2014.

FIFA World Cup record

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FIFA World Cup record Qualification record
Year Round Position Pld W D* L GF GA Pld W D L GF GA
as   Yugoslavia
  1930 Fourth place 4th 3 2 0 1 7 7 Invited
  1934 Did not qualify 2 0 1 1 3 4
  1938 2 1 0 1 1 4
  1950 Group stage 5th 3 2 0 1 7 3 5 3 2 0 16 6
  1954 Quarter-finals 7th 3 1 1 1 2 3 4 4 0 0 4 0
  1958 5th 4 1 2 1 7 7 4 2 2 0 7 2
  1962 Fourth place 4th 6 3 0 3 10 7 4 3 1 0 11 4
  1966 Did not qualify 6 3 1 2 10 8
  1970 6 3 1 2 19 7
  1974 Second group stage 7th 6 1 2 3 12 7 5 3 2 0 8 4
  1978 Did not qualify 4 1 0 3 6 8
  1982 Group stage 16th 3 1 1 1 2 2 8 6 1 1 22 7
  1986 Did not qualify 8 3 2 3 7 8
  1990 Quarter-finals 5th 5 3 1 1 8 6 8 6 2 0 16 6
as   FR Yugoslavia / Serbia and Montenegro
  1994 Suspended[note 1] 0 0 0 0 0 0
  1998 Round of 16 10th 4 2 1 1 5 4 12 9 2 1 41 8
    2002 Did not qualify 10 5 4 1 22 8
  2006 Group stage 32nd 3 0 0 3 2 10 10 6 4 0 16 1
as   Serbia
  2010 Group stage 23rd 3 1 0 2 2 3 10 7 1 2 22 8
  2014 Did not qualify 10 4 2 4 18 11
  2018 Group stage 23rd 3 1 0 2 2 4 10 6 3 1 20 10
  2022 29th 3 0 1 2 5 8 8 6 2 0 18 9
      2026 To be determined Future event
      2030
  2034
Total Fourth place 13/22 49 18 9 22 71 71 136 81 33 22 287 123

By match

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World Cup Round Opponent Score Result Serbia scorers
000within   Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1930)
1930 Group stage   Brazil 2–1 W Tirnanić, Bek
  Bolivia 4–0 W Bek (2), Marjanović, Vujadinović
Semi-final   Uruguay 1–6 L Vujadinović
000within   SFR Yugoslavia (1950–1990)
1950 Group stage    Switzerland 3–0 W Mitić, Tomašević, Ognjanov
  Mexico 4–1 W Bobek, Ž. Čajkovski (2), Tomašević
  Brazil 0–2 L
1954 Group stage   France 1–0 W Milutinović
  Brazil 1–1 D Zebec
Quarter-final   West Germany 0–2 L
1958 Group stage   Scotland 1–1 D Petaković
  France 3–2 W Petaković, Veselinović (2)
  Paraguay 3–3 D Ognjanović, Veselinović, Rajkov
Quarter-final   West Germany 0–1 L
1962 Group stage   Soviet Union 0–2 L
  Uruguay 3–1 W Skoblar, Galić, Jerković
  Colombia 5–0 W Galić (2), Jerković (2), Melić
Quarter-final   West Germany 1–0 W Radaković
Semi-final   Czechoslovakia 1–3 L Jerković
Third place match   Chile 0–1 L
1974 Group stage   Brazil 0–0 D
  Zaire 9–0 W Bajević (3), Džajić, Šurjak, Katalinski, Bogićević, Oblak, Petković
  Scotland 1–1 D Karasi
Second round   West Germany 0–2 L
  Poland 1–2 L Karasi
  Sweden 1–2 L Šurjak
1982 Group stage   Northern Ireland 0–0 D
  Spain 1–2 L Gudelj
  Honduras 1–0 W Petrović
1990 Group stage   West Germany 1–4 L Jozić
  Colombia 1–0 W Jozić
  United Arab Emirates 4–1 W Sušić, Pančev (2), Prosinečki
Round of 16   Spain 2–1 W Stojković (2)
Quarter-final   Argentina 0–0 D
000within   Serbia and Montenegro (1998–2006; 1998 as FR Yugoslavia)
1998 Group stage   Iran 1–0 W Mihajlović
  Germany 2–2 D Mijatović, Stojković
  United States 1–0 W Komljenović
Round of 16   Netherlands 1–2 L Komljenović
2006 Group stage   Netherlands 0–1 L
  Argentina 0–6 L
  Ivory Coast 2–3 L Žigić, Ilić
000   Serbia (since 2010)
2010 Group stage   Ghana 0–1 L
  Germany 1–0 W Jovanović
  Australia 1–2 L Pantelić
2018 Group stage   Costa Rica 1–0 W Kolarov
   Switzerland 1–2 L A. Mitrović
  Brazil 0–2 L
2022 Group stage   Brazil 0–2 L
  Cameroon 3–3 D Pavlović, S. Milinković-Savić, A. Mitrović
   Switzerland 2–3 L A. Mitrović, Vlahović

Record players

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Rank Player Matches World Cups
1 Dragoslav Šekularac 9 1958 and 1962
Ivica Šurjak 9 1974 and 1982
Dragan Stojković 9 1990 and 1998
Dejan Stanković 9 1998, 2006 and 2010
5 Safet Sušić 8 1982 and 1990
Zlatko Vujović 8 1982 and 1990
7 Vujadin Boškov 7 1954 and 1958
8 Rajko Mitić 6 1950 and 1954
Branko Stanković 6 1950 and 1954
Miloš Milutinović 6 1954 and 1958
Vladica Popović 6 1958 and 1962
Vladimir Durković 6 1962
Milan Galić 6 1962
Milutin Šoškić 6 1962
Jovan Aćimović 6 1974
Vladimir Stojković 6 2010 and 2018
Aleksandar Mitrović 6 2018 and 2022
Dušan Tadić 6 2018 and 2022
Nikola Milenković 6 2018 and 2022
Sergej Milinković-Savić 6 2018 and 2022

Top goalscorers

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Dražan Jerković's four goals at the 1962 FIFA World Cup were enough to secure him the shared Golden Boot Award and make him the top scorer at World Cups for the SFR Yugoslavia and its successor associations.

Rank Player Goals World Cups
1 Dražan Jerković 4 1962
2 Ivan Bek 3 1930
Todor Veselinović 3 1958
Milan Galić 3 1962
Dušan Bajević 3 1974
Dragan Stojković 3 1990 (2) and 1998
Aleksandar Mitrović 3 2018 and 2022 (2)
8 Đorđe Vujadinović 2 1930
Željko Čajkovski 2 1950
Kosta Tomašević 2 1950
Aleksandar Petaković 2 1958
Stanislav Karasi 2 1974
Ivica Šurjak 2 1974
Davor Jozić 2 1990
Darko Pančev 2 1990
Slobodan Komljenović 2 1998

Squads

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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Draw for 1994 FIFA World Cup qualifiers was made on 8 December 1991, however due to break-up of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and consequent military conflict, which broke in early 1991, FSJ ceased to exist as football organization of the SFR Yugoslavia. Organization that remained based in Belgrade, Serbia, was excluded from taking part as FSJ or its successor due to UN sanctions.[1]

References

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  1. ^ "History of the FIFA World Cup Preliminary Competition (by year)" (PDF). FIFA.com. Fédération Internationale de Football Association. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 17, 2011. Retrieved 13 December 2011.